a 7 Wednesday, December 11, 1968 "_- TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B,C, ~at.Mason- _ Skoglund - wedding — ‘Six Royal Canadian Mounted Police’ Constables in searlet red - unifor'm “complemented by ‘the -Tuptlal white and sapphire blue of the gowns of ‘the bride and her attendants made a colorful bridal party that stood-hefore the ‘altar of Knox United Church on October 26 for the wedding of ‘Carolyn Mary Skoglund, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ray: Skog-. Scarlet © ‘uniforms. - Mason, the wedding ceremony and Mrs, Constables Bob Preston,. Bob Johnstone, Butch Ganzer and Dave Daztel. ‘ Given in marriage by her fa- .therthe, bride.wag beautiful ina floor-length gown of white taffeta wlth'chiffon ‘overlay and long train, Her short sleeves. were trimmed with wide embroidered lace as were her gown and train wee anenes cet een oem She wore a four layered tulle veil-'with lily-of-the-valley head- piece and carried a lace-covered bible attached to which was a spray of yellow rose buds and white satin ribbons. Matron of honour was Mrs, Joan’ Vinnedge, --sister of the bride, Miss Susan Dalmage of Vancouy- er, Miss Dale Pruden, Miss Alice Skoglund, another sister, and Miss Jane Mason, sister of the groom. : _ i The attendants were attired in floor-length gowns of sapphire blue velvet trimmed with lace ta match the bride's gown, They carried white muffs set off with Sprays of blue mums and blue ribbon headpieces twined among their curls, ; - Ring--Bearer was Stuart Vin- ~nedge, nephew of the bride, and Lisa Ljungh was flower girl. co Sony eee During. the signing of the reg-| Im -ister Miss Deannea-Duplessis, cousin of the bride, sang The Lord’s Prayer; accompanied by the organist and her father Leo Duplessis on the violin. A reception was held in the Totem Room of the Lakelse Ho- tel where relatives and friends |} gathered to extend best wishes lund, and Constable James Tan: ., Rev. Ed Whidden conducted ; George Keenleyaide presided at. the organ. Constable Clyde Beatty | was best man_and ushers were: ~ and,she wore long white gloves, |- and bridesmaids were]: suit, mink hat and a corsage of gold and white mums, The groom’s mother chose an aqua, gold and-white knitted dress with jacket anda mink hat, Her cor- sage was of goldand white mums, ‘A smorgasbord supper was served at the reception at which Bert Lijungh was master-of cere- monies.’ A gold trimmed-four- tlered wedding cake centred the bride's table, made by her moth- er and decorated by Mrs, Flor- ence Bailey, L.E, Pruden, who had known the bride since childhood, pro- posed‘a toast to her which was responded to by the groom, The best man proposed the toast to the attendants, me For their honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Seattle, Spokane and to the happy couple, -,... For, echs. é wh TY” _Mr, and Mrs, James Mason 5 ea Calgary. the bride chose as her going-away outfit a steel grey coat with Hghter grey dress, black accessories and u Spanish hat in grey felt, During their. honeymoon a rée-|_ ception was held atthe homeofthe ‘groom's parents in Calgary. Constable and Mrs, Mason have taken up ‘residence in the RCMP apartments in Prince Rupert, . Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included: Mr, and Mrs. Rog- er Dakin, Atmore, Alberta; Mr, and Mrs, Glen Alore, Prince George; the groom's grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs, W.L. Cord- es of Burnaby and his parents and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ian Mas- on, Jané and Judy of Calgary. -. UseTerrace = Herald Classifieds @ To a. curious. Felix, hia AVOID CAT-ASTROPHES oe : UT OF KITCHEN Small kittens are ‘easily step i. ped on in the traffic between ; : Bink-‘and stove, Even grown-up: cata: who hang ‘around your: : ankles hoping for. a handout . --are In danger of wounded ‘toes ‘ . or. tenderized tail. Your ‘atart-. led reaction to his howl of ang-:- ITY. 0 A, Slamneae who: Iiked.“diek corners was once shut. inte ‘the oven with ‘thé. muffina .’and: baked for ten minutes at 376% -hefore he was reached, ‘He Hyed 4o tell the tale, but the exper-. Jence could hardly be ‘satd:ta have done him any. good., B. Of all the rooms in the house, the Kitchen is "probably :'the most hazardous - and the most attractive .--to.: your feline | KEEP KITTY _ householder... If. you, are “wide, | you will stop your ears againat his plaintive protests; and keep Puss out of this “fascinating - domain, advises Felicia. Ames, - Director of the,:Friskies "Cat: Council, - vee S cpen . cupboards are , tail made for exploring’ the m teries of crockery.’ It is:more than possible that Felix - will Manage to get in quite ‘easily, will even enjoy a quiet nap in - the salad bow! without incident, but getting out ‘is something else again. You have automat-- ically kicked the door shut ‘on your way out of the -kitchen and now you: can’t -hear his frantic miaows of. claustro- . phobia, Cata become ~ easily. ‘frightened by incarceration, even if it is. of. their’ own making. If Felix manages to- emerge without having kicked - aver your most. ‘careful: ar- rangements, not to mention, breaking your favorite mixing. howl, it will be a small miracle. ; - in leaping distance ingures that -& cat ih your. kitchen means. eventually. a cat on the stove.:: -- Scorched fur, burned paw-pada, - oF even 4. scalding can best: be’. uish may: well be: another dia _ aster, “as-a ‘dish ‘shatters to. th floor or lands: on. hia head. A ‘cat's natural‘ inatinet to snitch any tasty morsels ‘with avoided by ‘not letting: him - Share in meal preparations ‘no © | ’ “ matter how: much: he begs to. :|: -beincluded. fowl -are - usually the ‘main course of a meal, ond where the tasty. twine. used in tying ‘them often ‘entices .Mr. Felix into swallowing it as his entree of the’ day. Result: possibly serious damage to his gastro- intestinal tract and an emer-— gency trip‘ to the veterinarian. . No, it is not true that cats always eat what is good for them. They: are sometimes as foolish ax we are. That is one of the many reasons why it is wise ‘to-bring them up on a ‘quality ‘prepared. commercial cat food - like Friskies - and shut them out of the kitchen at all times. Lo. ‘There are other. problems: ‘ / Whoaaaacops! Splash! Quick! Get helpon the spot. You'll find CLEANERS & DYERS fast in the YELLOW PAGES. Where your fingers do the walking. No partridge. |. 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